Total revenue dropped $US840 million during the same period, however, as 101 stores closed and shoppers redeemed points through the Shop Your Way rewards program.

Kmart’s and Sears’ sales increased for the first time in years even as their parent company filed for bankruptcy.

On Thursday, Sears Holdings reported that Sears’ same-store sales in the US increased by 3.2% in the third quarter. Kmart sales increased 6.1% in the same period. Before that, Sears most recently posted sales growth in 2010, according to CNBC.

The retailer, however, still saw revenue decline by millions of dollars. Total revenue was $US2.74 billion, down from $US3.58 billion in the third quarter of 2017.

The decline in revenue was due in part to store closings, with the company shuttering 73 Sears and 28 Kmart stores across the US in the quarter. When Sears filed for bankruptcy in October, the company said it planned to close 142 stores before the end of the year, with liquidation sales beginning immediately.

Customers cashing out their Shop Your Way points also contributed to roughly $US49 million in revenue decline, according to the company. Shop Your Way is Sears Holdings’ rewards program, which allows customers to earn points for their purchases. With the company filing for bankruptcy and closing hundreds of stores, it looks as if many shoppers took the opportunity to use up their points while they still could.